My first instinct was to rate this game a little lower, but it does what it sets out to do, and if you're into the fetishes it focuses on, it'll serve you plenty.
Basically, a nun is escorting a young boy to his family, they get shipwrecked and must journey across a dangerous land to get to their destination. The place they travel across is basically Humiliation Island. A land of deviant assholes who get off on abusing people for fun, and the protagonist and her ward are tailor made to be the most sorry woobies possible. The pretext is pretty funny in how it leans into it. The nun is a curvy babe who, despite being a nun, wears lacey black lingerie and a slinky, form fitting habit. Her companion is a feckless little boy who is occassionally laughed at for having a small dick, and all he can do is whimper and cry.
But that's the point, it's a fetish after all. Nobody gets PTSD from the experience of being terribly abused, humilated and raped over and over in this game.
Gameplay wise, it uses the RPGMaker engine as a pretext to move from set piece to set piece. Combat is meant to establish a threat rather than to be earnestly engaged with, and that's fine. You don't need to grind or even fight, except if you want to see the sex scenes when you lose. So, if you're into what's being offered, it's good. If you're not, you can pass.
Basically, a nun is escorting a young boy to his family, they get shipwrecked and must journey across a dangerous land to get to their destination. The place they travel across is basically Humiliation Island. A land of deviant assholes who get off on abusing people for fun, and the protagonist and her ward are tailor made to be the most sorry woobies possible. The pretext is pretty funny in how it leans into it. The nun is a curvy babe who, despite being a nun, wears lacey black lingerie and a slinky, form fitting habit. Her companion is a feckless little boy who is occassionally laughed at for having a small dick, and all he can do is whimper and cry.
But that's the point, it's a fetish after all. Nobody gets PTSD from the experience of being terribly abused, humilated and raped over and over in this game.
Gameplay wise, it uses the RPGMaker engine as a pretext to move from set piece to set piece. Combat is meant to establish a threat rather than to be earnestly engaged with, and that's fine. You don't need to grind or even fight, except if you want to see the sex scenes when you lose. So, if you're into what's being offered, it's good. If you're not, you can pass.